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With these cookies, anything goes

You can clean out your baking pantry with these AnyEverything-Goes Cookies.

Biscuits, galletas, plätzchen, gâteau - whatever you call them, cookies are a delicious fact of life for which you can never have too many recipes.

One of my favorite childhood photos was truly a candid toddler shot: caught chocolate faced and handed, huge baby blues just peeking up over the edge of the table, hand frozen in a grasping motion over the warm melty treasures below. My chocolate-smeared face is a memory forever immortalized not only by that old Kodak's click, but also in the form of each sweet cookie made ever since, and of those still to come.

Nostalgia aside, it is my humble opinion that one can never have too many cookie recipes, and as I have been told before that the "cookie is the perfect food," I am forever on a quest to develop that million dollar recipe. Since I'm sharing this one with you, I'm requesting royalties on any future profits that might be made on these AnyEverything-Goes Cookies.

AnyEverything-Goes seemed to be the only appropriate name for these sweet little morsels, as they are a great way to clean out your baking cabinet. That's right, use up the remnants of any half, quarter, or partial containers of salty/sweet accoutrements left over from your last delicious project. The key to these cookies is to create a harmonious blend of crunchy, chewy, melty, hearty, salty, sweet, textures and flavors that leave everyone wanting more.

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